How are custom MTG land cards made?

avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago
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avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Custom MTG land cards are often created through a process called 'altering', where artists paint directly on the card to change its appearance. Some use acrylic paints for a traditional look, while others might use digital methods to print new designs directly onto the card. Remember, though, using these in official tournaments can be tricky; always check the rules!

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avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Hot take: custom lands are cool, but why not stick to the classics? The OG lands have that nostalgic feel you can't replicate.


avatarMisleadingBride7 months ago

I made my own custom lands for my EDH deck! I printed my designs on sticker paper and carefully applied them to the cards. They're not tournament legal, but my casual playgroup loves them!

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